Bethany Costello
Manufacturing held stable in RI after long decline
The numbers can be misleading – at least when it comes to Rhode Island manufacturing.
According to a panel brought together by Providence Business...
Nurses spread thin, meet job, home needs
For Karen Schaefer, working only 29 hours a week is a full-time job.
That’s because for the 29-year-old nurse at Providence’s Miriam Hospital, it’s a...
Accountants cry foul over state budget
It’s in the fine print of the House’s recently passed budget, but according to one local organization, a clause that eliminates tax carry-backs is...
Demise of venture capital bill predicted
Rep. Donald O’Reilly Jr., who introduced legislation to spur job creation and generate venture capital funding for small businesses in Rhode Island, said the...
New Bedford to open high-tech charter school
Microsoft’s Bill Gates may not be there to ring the first bell at the New Bedford Global Charter School when it opens in September,...
They’re all wired up at Kiefer Park in Quonset
Kiefer Park is wired and ready to go.
The industrial area is the first parcel located within the 300-acre Quonset /Davisville Port and Commerce...
New Bedford to open high-tech charter school
Microsoft’s Bill Gates may not be there to ring the first bell at the New Bedford Global Charter School when it opens in September,...
Cranston manufacturer engineers students’ interest
High school freshman Jeffrey Santos had no idea what he wanted to do after high school when he walked into the training room of...
Bay State’s fiscal squeeze could benefit RI, Mazze says
The fiscal problems of Massachusetts could mean good things for Rhode Island.
According to Edward M. Mazze, dean of the College of Business Administration,...
Summer means success Tourism, summer residents boost business
Twenty-five thousand gallons of homemade ice cream, hundreds of thousands of cones, and even more napkins.
That’s what it takes for Steve Brophy, owner...












